For those of you who would rather not listen to my crappy English accent (and I totally understand you), I’ve made a simplified written version too! Just follow the pictures!
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Btw, mom won a bottle of red wine, anyone has any experience with this one? (Don’t think mummy will let me unbottle it yet)
Listening: David Archuleta – Crush
Reading: Feast of Fools (The Morganville Vampires Book Four) by Rachel Caine (Am. fantasy)
Watching: The Big BangTheory (Damn, I LOVE this series!)
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Fruktsalat er så genialt. Morsomt med video :)
Sjølv så foretrekk eg alltid fersk ananas (syntes ananas smakte *** og ***** og **** og ******* før, når eg berre hadde smakt boks-ananas *yuck*), pasjonsfrukt, banan, granateple, eple og appelsin. Alt skal vere ferskt, ingen boks-bajs. Min store favoritt blanding.
Blir det for surt, servér med fløyte, men ærlig talt så blir det aldri for surt :>
Min eksotiske mor har alltid fersk ananas i kjøleskapet av en eller annen grunn, men som med kiwi begynner jeg å klø etter å ha spist for mye o_o Men er enig i at boksananas smaker forferdelig sammenlignet! Hermetisk fersken er dog bedre enn den ferske, men det er nok bare fordi jeg liker den søte smaken som kommer av sukkerlaken den har drukna i xD
Wow, du er virkelig en suring! (Øhøhø..) Si meg, hva er din yndlingsfrukt? Eller favoritt fruktfamilie?
Ah, wow, mora di må jo ve heilt fantastisk!
Kiwi e nais i små doser, men blir det for masse så blir tunga så rar >:|
Hmm… eg sverger eg skreiv meir enn det der… O.o
PEACH! KIYU! PEACCCH! :D
Haha I know, jeg husket det SENERE xD
håhåhå, serveres på en varm soldag sier du? Blir vel aldri fruktsalat på meg da =/ *regn*
Ps: Anbefaler deg å drukne frukten din i vanilje saus.. you need some mø.
I know.. men det smaker så.. UGH!
Nawww~! How adorable! You’ve got to stop apologizing in advance for your ‘crappy English accent’, though! You clearly enjoy speaking English, so who are anyone to hinder you (I refer to your “Et Essay om Språk”! Ha! :3)!
I’ve never really developed a liking for fruit salads–much due to the abundance of oranges served in most fruit salads … . I don’t care much for oranges–they’re all too sour, and their texture is all too … fleshy and stringy for my liking! Aforementioned vile masses of oranges disguised as delicious fruit salads also often contain canned peaches–which, as opposed to you, I greatly dislike. Love the fresh ones, though!
But; a friend of mine mentioned eating a fruit salad containing mango the other day–and I love mangoes! They’re my favourite fruit, for sure! So after seeing this, I think I’ll perhaps give fruit salads another go! I’m envisioning a mix of mango, kiwi and perhaps (fresh) peach … and no fleshy, stringy oranges (blech).
And, regarding your recent recovery of your tablet pen: I need to remind you to draw some Harry Potter, if I remember correctly!
By the way, and seemingly random: have you given any though whatsoever as to which house you’d been in were you a student a Hogwarts? I have–and I’ve taken this online test: http://www.personalitylab.org/tests/ccq_hogwarts.htm, and got sorted a Ravenclaw–with some heavy Gryffindor notes, I might add. I was thinking of knitting a house scarf (always wanted one) for the premiere of HBP (whenever that’ll be–as in: shucks, I really wanted to go to that early viewing at Akershus Fortress!) so I needed to know which colours to knit with~!
Oh, wait. Argh. It’ll be in July. July is far from scarf weather … *le sigh* … my practical sense is overshadowed by my geeky sense!
(I love Big Bang Theory, too! I usually don’t like sitcoms–but Big Bang Theory is just too funny to not enjoy greatly! Gosh, I love Sheldon.)
It’s kind of embarrassing knowing that you’ll be able to rewind it and watch it over and over again – it’s permanent! But at the same time I want to do it. Hell, I’m just one confusing heap of matter. I haven’t heard anyone complain at my English lately. Hm. Weird. It’s either because;
1. They’ve gotten used to it and don’t care anymore (similar to how they will freak out at my hair every time I dye it a new color and then they’ll gradually accept and love it)
2. They know I’ll be heading off to Britain this fall and therefore let me ‘practice’ my English
But if I know my peers at all, it’s probably the first one. Heh!
You know what, I totally agree with you. Sour fruit? Bleh. Give me some sweet and fresh stuff! I especially adore the melon-family. Or err. I guess it’s what we call ‘agurkfamilien’ in Norwegian. You should have been born in an Asian family, mango is like a must-have-fruit! Along with other exotic, yummy delicacies which I don’t recall the western names of right now. But yes, mango is on top of my list too. You know what, I think you should try it out. Your mix is officially APPROVED :D
DANG. I had forgotten about that! To draw something Harry Potter! Did you read my twitter update or is this highly coincidal? I was on the phone with one of my fellow HP-readers and was discussing how we had to experience the exclusive event at Akershus fortress (and since I’m a cosplayer I’d probably do a full costume too) – but then I discovered the event was sold out! And I was so excited about it too! It was like being blissfully drunk and then having a hangover only seconds later.
I had a very convincing idea that I’d be put in Ravenclaw (or perhaps Gryffindor, and NOT because I like Gryffindor!) before taking the test, and guess what – I was put in Ravenclaw. I scored 98p at Ravenclaw and 94p at Gryffindor, what does that tell you? And SURPRISINGLY – no, shockingly – 81p at Hufflepuff. It never occured to me that I could be a Hufflepuff, I’ve never been the gentle girl! I thought I’d score better at Slytherin than Hufflepuff.
Knitting a house scarf for the premiere is a good idea, I want to do that too! I guess I will have to knit the colors of Ravenclaw. And honestly, a scarf actually looks quite good with shorts, especially if it’s big. Have you NOT seen the Victoria Secret’s fashion show with all the wings earlier this year? You better listen to your geeky self and wear that scarf in July! Just remember to knit it first :D
I think I adore you. You remember just about everything and seem so genuinely interested in even small trifles (but which to me are quite important)! Somehow you manage to remember – and pay attention to – details that even I, the creator of every pixel and letter on this nook of the web, seem to be eluded of! ..or just stuff I never thought people would pay attention to. And that’s such a comforting thought, because you’re like a second me. A clone I can rely on! I’d say ‘good work, kiddo!’, but then I don’t have the faintest idea of whether or not you actually are younger than me, hah!
Aww, thank you! You’re so sweet!
I really like your blog! And I feel I am fairly like-minded, so the matters of which you choose to write fascinate me!
(By the way–you might say ‘good work, kiddo!’. You might even say ‘good work, wee whippersnapper!’, but I’d react badly to it–you’re as old as you feel inside, eh?).
So; your metaphor seems … sickeningly accurate. I did read your twitter update, followed your link, and read the case. In my initial excitement over some HP-related news, I completely forgot that what you’d really been twittering about was your disappointment over the lack of available tickets.
Then I remembered. … It was quite a let-down.
You know–the aforementioned, brilliant metaphor of yours can also be applied to HP-fans’ reactions to the news of the postponement of Half Blood Prince last year. Those news were positively nauseating, weren’t they? … Ahh, it still stings.
Well–regarding the sorting, I must say I’m quite proud to be in Ravenclaw. After all, wer’re the house of intelligence, wit and creativity, aren’t we? And geekery always trumps practicality, anyway–I’ll find some way to wear my house scarf. Need to start knitting soon, though, so that I’ll be able to actually finish it by July 17th!
(.. And have you decided to study in Britain? It’s settled? If so: I’m so excited for you! Have you picked a university yet? Please elaborate! :3)
I will.. later! I’ll write a post about it soon, promise! Are you going to knit the book colors (blue and bronze) or movie colors (blue and silver)? I think silver and blue look better than bronze and blue, but the book is the ‘authentic’ one!
Ohh, this has been irking me for some weeks now–blue/bronze or blue/silver?
See, I quite like the concept of each house having a combination of two colours (one metallic and one non-metallic) that are singular to the house (it all works out if you see Hufflepuff’s colours as yellow and oxidised metal, hehe). In the movies, this concept is non-existent, with both Slytherin and Ravenclaw sharing the colour silver. So I feel a Ravenclaw blue/silver scarf might be too close to the colours of Slytherin. And, of course, blue/bronze is canon.
… But, then again; blue/silver is perhaps prettier!
Well, I have been looking at yarn–and I’ve got to say: finding a proper Ravenclaw bronze is hard–either the colour is too orange-y or it’s too dark. Blech.
If I find a good bronze colour, I’ll knit my scarf book-style. If not, I’ll go movie-style. :3
Soon there’ll only be 40 days left! *squee*
you know, nothing against you speaking english or anything. I think its brilliant that you like to speak english and improve and you shouldn’t keep apologizing about your crappy accent or w.e. its more unique then anything else, but I just wanted to say…
why don’t you just speak norwegian in your videos and just make subtitles? o.o or just post what your actually saying somewhere else? I think most ppl would prefer to hear/see you speak norwegian because how many asians are there that can speak that beautiful language. (and yes to me, nordic/scandinavian languages sound awesome!) thats just my opinion though..
Thanks for the input, but you’re actually late! I used to do that (Norwegian audio, English subtitles), but subtitles are just a lot of work! I want all my readers to understand my blabbering, and since most Norwegians know English, I use English as the primary language. But it hasn’t always been like this though, I used to write Norwegian more frequently than English, until I discovered that I had non-Norwegian readers as well!
But you know what, I’ll go viking the next time I do a video :D
ahIsee. actually you misunderstood what I meant about “writing what you say somewhere else”. I meant that you would speak norwegian in your videos, and then give a link or write in ENGLISH the translations of what your saying in the video somewhere else. I’ve seen plenty of people do that, and it would save you alot of trouble. However, if you prefer to speak english in general (which I can tell) that is totally up to you. Just giving you ideas thats all heh.
hey btw, have you ever thought about posting videos about how you do your hair? that’d be cool~ since your hair is awesome~
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Yah! SLutten! Jeg dævver!!
…. jeg foretrekker fløte, jeg ass.. you with me BEO?